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including a Roman Temple, Évora is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Due to its inland position, Évora is one of Portugal's hottest cities in the summer
Évora-Cesária Évora
Cesária Évora GCIH (Portuguese pronunciation: [sɨˈzaɾiɐ ˈɛvuɾɐ]; 27 August 1941 – 17 December 2011) was a Cape Verdean singer known for singing morna,
Évora-Roman Temple of Évora
The Roman Temple of Évora (Portuguese: Templo romano de Évora), also referred to as the Templo de Diana (albeit wrongly, after Diana, the ancient Roman
Évora-University of Évora
The University of Évora (Universidade de Évora) is a public university in Évora, Portugal. It is the second oldest university in the country, established
Évora-Cathedral of Évora
The Cathedral of Évora (Portuguese: Sé de Évora) is a Roman Catholic church in the city of Évora, Portugal. It is one of the oldest and most important
Évora-Évora District
Évora District (Portuguese: Distrito de Évora [ˈɛvuɾɐ] ) is located in Alentejo, in southern Portugal. The district capital is the city of Évora. The district
Évora-Nelson Évora
Nélson Évora. Official website (in Portuguese and English) Nelson Évora at World Athletics Nelson Évora at European Athletics (archive) Nelson Évora at Olympics
Évora-Slavery in Portugal
em Évora no século XVI (in Portuguese). Vol. 2 of Colecção "Novos estudos eborenses" Volume 2 of Novos Estudos e Eborenses. Câmara Municipal de Évora. p
Évora-Évora Football Association
The Évora Football Association (Associação de Futebol de Évora, abrv. AF Évora) is the district governing body for all football competitions in the Portuguese
Évora-Henry, King of Portugal
hierarchy, becoming in quick succession Archbishop of Braga, Archbishop of Évora, and Grand Inquisitor before being made a cardinal on 16 December 1545,
Évora-Lusitano G.C.
known as Lusitano de Évora (abbrev. Lusit. Évora), is a Portuguese sports club based in Évora competing in the Campeonato de Portugal, the fourth-tier league
Évora-Juventude Sport Clube
also commonly known as Juventude de Évora, (abbreviated Juv. Évora) is an amateur sports club based in Évora, Portugal, founded on 5 December, 1918, that
Évora-Indians in Portugal
em Évora no século XVI (in Portuguese). Vol. 2 of Colecção "Novos estudos eborenses" Volume 2 of Novos Estudos e Eborenses. Câmara Municipal de Évora. p
Évora-Seven Wonders of Portugal
Temple Évora "The 7 Wonders of Portugal". Portugal Travel Guide. Retrieved 2022-12-29. Bibliography "7 Maravilhas Naturais de Portugal". SAPO - Portugal Online
Évora-Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Évora
The Archdiocese of Évora (Latin: Archidioecesis Eborensis)is a Latin Church diocese of the Catholic Church in Portugal with Évora Cathedral as its see
Évora-Royal Palace of Évora
The Royal Palace of Évora (Portuguese: Paço Real de Évora), also known as the Royal Palace of São Francisco (Paço Real de São Francisco) and the Palace
Évora-Almendres Cromlech
Cidade de Évora (in Portuguese), vol. II, pp. 5–23 Gonçalves, José Pires (1975), Roteiro de Alguns Megálitos da Região de Évora (in Portuguese), Évora, Portugal{{citation}}:
Évora-Capela dos Ossos
Ossos (English: Chapel of Bones) is one of the best-known monuments in Évora, Portugal. It is a small interior chapel located next to the entrance of the
Évora-Cardinal-Infante Afonso of Portugal
Viseu, bishop of Évora and finally archbishop of Lisbon. Afonso was born in Évora on 23 April 1509. He was educated at the Portuguese court; he studied
Évora-Portuguese Restoration War
had sent a letter to the Municipal Chamber of Évora. The ensuing conflict with Spain brought Portugal into the Thirty Years' War as at least a peripheral
Évora-Cesária Évora Airport
Cesária Évora Airport (Portuguese Aeroporto Internacional Cesária Évora) (IATA: VXE, ICAO: GVSV) is Cape Verde's fourth-busiest airport (after Sal, Praia
Évora-List of airports in Portugal
the English airport name, followed by the Portuguese name and a link to a web page. Lisbon Faro Beja Porto Évora Aveiro Madeira Porto Santo Ponta Delgada
Évora-Borba, Portugal
Borba (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈbɔɾβɐ] ) is a municipality in the District of Évora in Portugal. The population in 2011 was 7,333, in an area of 145
Évora-Alentejo
It corresponds to the districts of Beja, Évora, Portalegre, and Alentejo Litoral. Its main cities are Évora, Beja, Sines, Serpa, Estremoz, Elvas, and
Évora-Évora Airport
Évora Airport (ICAO: LPEV) is a municipal airport that serves the city of Évora, Portugal. The airport, located 3.5 km (2.2 mi) south southeast of the
Évora-Portugal
de Portugal – uma recolha do conhecimento disponível sobre a distribuição dos mamíferos no nosso país" (in European Portuguese). University of Évora. Archived
Évora-Battle of Évora (1808)
Lisbon Évora Roliça Vimeiro Chaves Braga Grijó Porto Almeida Bussaco TorresVedras Redinha Sabugal FuentesDeOñoro The Battle of Évora (29 July 1808) saw
Évora-João Manuel, Prince of Portugal
styled Prince of Portugal. João Manuel was born on 3 June 1537 in the Royal Palace of Évora and became the heir to the throne of Portugal in 1539. He survived
Évora-Évora (São Mamede, Sé, São Pedro e Santo Antão)
Évora (São Mamede, Sé, São Pedro e Santo Antão) is a civil parish in the municipality of Évora, Portugal. It was formed in 2013 by the merger of the former
Évora-Great Dolmen of Zambujeiro
António Carlos, ed. (1992), Roteiro do Megalitismo de Évora, Évora, Portugal: Câmara Municipal de Évora Almendres Cromlech Megalithic Neolithic Anta Grande
Évora-Evora (disambiguation)
Evora or Évora may refer to: Affonso Évora (born 1918), Brazilian basketball player Amanda Evora (born 1984), American pairs skater César Évora (born
Évora-Redondo, Portugal
Redondo (Portuguese pronunciation: [ʁɨˈðõdu] ) is a municipality in the District of Évora in Portugal. The population in 2016 was 6, 567, in an area of
Évora-European Capital of Culture
Veszprém Tartu Bad Ischl Bodø Chemnitz Nova Gorica Oulu Trenčín Liepāja Évora České Budějovice Bourges Skopje European Union portal Europe portal American
Évora-Church of Nossa Senhora da Graça (Évora)
da Graça is an old church and convent in Évora, Portugal. Currently this convent is used by the Portuguese Armed Forces. Its construction was concluded
Évora-Débora Évora
Débora Évora Barbosa (born February 9, 1998) is a Portuguese kickboxer, who currently competes in the super bantamweight division of Glory. As of August
Évora-Madrid–Extremadura high-speed rail line
line is currently under construction, named "New line of Évora" (Portuguese Nova Linha de Évora [pt]), which will allow operational speeds up to 250 km/h
Évora-Igreja de São Francisco (Évora)
38.569; -7.909 The Church of St. Francis (Portuguese: Igreja de São Francisco) is located in Évora, Portugal. It is best known for its lugubrious Chapel
Évora-2023–24 Campeonato de Portugal
Tomar Vit. Sernache Barreirense Fabril Imortal Juventude de Évora Louletano Lusitano de Évora Moncarapachense Elvas Oriental Real Serpa Sintrense Vasco
Évora-List of national monuments of Portugal
Nova (Terena, Alandroal) Church of Cartuxa (Bacelo, Évora) Church of Graça (Sé e São Pedro, Évora) Church of Nossa Senhora de Anunciação (Mértola, Mértola)
Évora-Postal codes in Portugal
northern tip of Portalegre District (blue) - Alentejo: Beja District and Évora District and parts of Portalegre District and Setúbal District (yellow)
Évora-Mourão
Mourão (Portuguese pronunciation: [moˈɾɐ̃w] ) is a municipality in the District of Évora in Portugal. The population in 2011 was 2,663, in an area of 278
Évora-Portuguese Gothic architecture
Transept and lantern-tower of Évora Cathedral (13th century) Main façade of Silves Cathedral (15th century) Cloisters of Évora Cathedral (14th century) Mudéjar-Gothic:
Évora-John II of Portugal
(Portuguese: João II; [ʒuˈɐ̃w]; 3 March 1455 – 25 October 1495), called the Perfect Prince (Portuguese: o Príncipe Perfeito), was King of Portugal from
Évora-List of newspapers in Portugal
Global Notícias (daily, free) (2007-2010) Metro, (2004-2016) Notícias de Évora, Évora (1900-1992) Notícias de Tarde, (1981-1984) O Independente, Lisbon (1988–2006)
Évora-List of cities in Portugal
considered cities since Portugal became an independent kingdom (de facto 1128): Braga, Coimbra, Lamego, Porto and Viseu, as well as Évora, Lisbon and Silves
Évora-Economy of Portugal
locations across the country. Alverca, Covilhã, Évora, and Ponte de Sor are the main centres of Portuguese aerospace industry, which is led by the local
Évora-Chinese people in Portugal
em Évora no século XVI (in Portuguese). Vol. 2 of Colecção "Novos estudos eborenses" Volume 2 of Novos Estudos e Eborenses. Câmara Municipal de Évora. p
Évora-Mora, Portugal
Mora (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈmɔɾɐ] ) is a municipality in Évora District in Portugal. The population in 2011 was 4,978, in an area of 443.95 km2
Évora-List of regions and sub-regions of Portugal
Alentejo Central Subregion [14 municipalities] Évora District [13] Alandroal Arraiolos Borba Estremoz Évora Montemor-o-Novo Mourão Portel Redondo Reguengos
Évora-Portel, Portugal
Portel (Portuguese pronunciation: [puɾˈtɛl] ) is a municipality in the District of Évora in Portugal. The population in 2011 was 6,428, in an area of 601
Évora-Portuguese Cortes
Lamego (1) Coimbra (10) Leiria (4) Guimarães (4) Santarém (16) Évora (13) Lisbon (40) Elvas (1) Porto (2) Atouguia (1) Torres Novas (4) Braga (1) Viseu
Évora-Provinces of Portugal
"provinces" (Portuguese: províncias) has been used throughout history to identify regions of continental Portugal. Current legal subdivisions of Portugal do not
Évora-Afonso of Portugal (bishop)
Retrieved 2020-02-03. Oliveira Caetano, Joaquim (2007). Sombras e alguma luz sobre o Bispo Afonso de Portugal. Évora: Museu de Évora. Évora: Museu de Évora.
Évora-Organization of World Heritage Cities
Ejmiatsin ( Armenia) Elvas ( Portugal) Évora ( Portugal) Fontainebleau ( France) Granada ( Spain) Graz ( Austria) Guimarães ( Portugal) Hamburg ( Germany) Ibiza
Évora-Portuguese architecture
. Standing stones can be found isolated or forming circular arrays (stone circles or cromlechs). The Almendres Cromlech, also located near
Évora-Iberian Union
acclaimed King of Portugal throughout the country as John IV. By 2 December 1640, John had already sent a letter to the Municipal Chamber of Évora as sovereign
Évora-List of World Heritage Sites in Portugal
Alto Douro Tomar Sintra Elvas Évora Guimarães Porto Alcobaça Batalha Lisbon Côa Valley Coimbra Bom Jesus do Monte Mafra Angra do Heroísmo Pico Island
Évora-Alandroal
Alandroal (Portuguese pronunciation: [ɐlɐ̃dɾuˈal] ) is a municipality in the Portuguese district of Évora located on the eastern frontier with Spain along
Évora-Castle of Evoramonte
Evoramonte, alternately spelled Évora Monte or Évoramonte, (Portuguese: Castelo de Évora Monte/Castelo de Evoramonte) is a Portuguese castle in the civil parish
Évora-António, Prior of Crato
parents were later married, perhaps at Évora). His mother may have been of Sephardic Jewish extraction, as many Portuguese sources maintain, or possibly of
Évora-Reguengos de Monsaraz
Reguengos de Monsaraz (Portuguese pronunciation: [ʁɨˈɣẽɡuʒ ðɨ mõsɐˈɾaʃ] ) is a municipality in Évora District in Portugal. The population in 2011 was 10
Évora-2024 in Portugal
pt (in Portuguese). 20 March 2024. Retrieved 25 March 2024. "Ator português António Évora morre aos 82 anos". Observador (in European Portuguese). Lusa
Évora-Queijada
Oeiras, Évora and Pereira (Montemor-o-Velho). List of desserts Food portal swsadmin (2021-03-30). "Queijadas - The story behind this Portuguese delicacy"
Évora-Linha de Évora
Linha de Évora is a railway line in Portugal, which connects Casa Branca and Évora. As of early 2024, there is an ongoing project of continuing the line
Évora-Mantius of Évora
Mantius of Évora (Portuguese: São Manços) was the legendary first bishop of Lisbon and of Évora in the 1st century AD. In some versions of his legend,
Évora-Portugal in the Reconquista
besieged Évora, while a detachment destroyed Coruche e carried its residents and defenders to captivity. While the siege of Évora was ongoing, a Portuguese fleet
Évora-List of freguesias of Portugal: E
de Ana Loura São Lourenço de Mamporcão Veiros Bacelo Canaviais Évora (Santo Antão) Évora (São Mamede) Horta das Figueiras Malagueira Nossa Senhora da Boa
Évora-Estado Novo (Portugal)
The Estado Novo (Portuguese pronunciation: [ɨʃˈtaðu ˈnovu], lit. 'New State') was the corporatist Portuguese state installed in 1933. It evolved from
Évora-Flag of Portugal
The flag of Portugal (Portuguese: Bandeira de Portugal) is the national flag of the Portuguese Republic. It is a rectangular bicolour with a field divided
Évora-Clube de Rugby de Évora
Clube de Rugby de Évora is a rugby union team based in Évora, Portugal. In the 2016/17 season, they played in the First Division of the Campeonato Português
Évora-Sodade
popularized by Cesária Évora on her 1992 album Miss Perfumado. The name is the Cape Verdean Creole variant of the Portuguese term saudade. The authorship
Évora-Portugal–Spain border
Castelo Branco District (Central Portugal) Portalegre District (Alentejo) Évora District (Alentejo) Beja District (Alentejo) Faro District (Algarve) Provinces
Évora-Military Order of Aviz
of Aviz (Portuguese: Ordem de São Bento de Avis) or Friars of Santa Maria of Évora, is a Portuguese order of chivalry, founded in Portugal in 1146. It
Évora-Primeira Liga
(Portuguese pronunciation: [pɾiˈmɐjɾɐ ˈliɣɐ]), officially known as Liga Portugal Betclic for sponsorship reasons, is the top level of the Portuguese football
Évora-John III of Portugal
predecessors. He called the Portuguese Cortes only three times and at great intervals: 1525 in Torres Novas, 1535 in Évora and 1544 in Almeirim. During
Évora-1962 Taça de Portugal final
3–0 to claim the Taça de Portugal for an eleventh time. 1 July 1962 Estádio Nacional, Oeiras Referee: Manuel Fortunato (Évora) "Benfica 3-0 V. Setúbal"
Évora-Neolithic Europe
megaliths on western Mediterranean islands. c. 5000 BCE: Constructions in Portugal (Évora). Emergence of the Atlantic Neolithic period, the age of agriculture
Évora-Continental Portugal
Continental Portugal (Portuguese: Portugal continental, IPA: [puɾtuˈɣal kõtinẽˈtal]) or mainland Portugal comprises the bulk of the Portuguese Republic,
Évora-Invasion of Portugal (1807)
army. The following year saw the Portuguese revolt against their occupiers. The next action was the Battle of Évora in July 1808. When the Treaties of
Évora-List of universities and colleges in Portugal
schools) University of Beira Interior University of Coimbra University of Évora (includes polytechnic schools) University of Lisbon University of Madeira
Évora-Setúbal District
It is delimited by Lisbon District and Santarém District on the north, Évora District on the east, Beja District on the south and the Atlantic Ocean
Évora-José Maria da Fonseca e Évora
da Fonseca e Évora (3 December 1690 – 16 June 1752), the religious name of José Ribeiro da Fonseca Figueiredo e Sousa, was a Portuguese Franciscan who
Évora-2023–24 Taça de Portugal
2023–24 Taça de Portugal (also known as Taça de Portugal Placard for sponsorship reasons) is the 84th edition of the Taça de Portugal, the premier knockout
Évora-Dorothé Évora
Dorothé Évora (born 28 May 1991) is a Portuguese sprinter who specializes in the 400 metres. In the 4 × 400 metres relay she finished fifth at the 2011
Évora-Manuel I of Portugal
architectural style named after Manuel Portugal in the Age of Discovery Português Royal Palace of Évora In archaic Portuguese, Manoel. Stephens 1891, p. 178.
Évora-Sebastian, King of Portugal
Austria, and then by his great-uncle, Cardinal Henry of Évora. This period saw the continued Portuguese colonial expansion in Brazil, Angola, Mozambique, and
Évora-Maria Leal da Costa
Maria Ana de Sousa Leal da Costa (Évora, Portugal, November, 1964), is a Portuguese sculptor. She is the daughter of an artist mother, and an architect
Évora-Castle of Geraldo
e Nossa Senhora de Guadalupe, in the municipality of Évora, in the Portuguese district of Évora. The site in Nossa Senhora da Tourega e Nossa Senhora
Évora-History of Portugal
By 714 Évora, Santarém and Coimbra had been conquered, and two years later Lisbon was in Muslim control. By 718 most of today's Portuguese territory
Évora-History of the Jews in Portugal
active role in the Portuguese culture, and they kept their reputation of diplomats and merchants. By this time, Lisbon and Évora were home to important
Évora-Church of the Lóios
The Church of the Lóios (Portuguese: Igreja dos Lóios/Convento dos Lóios em Évora) is a 15th church civil parish of Évora (São Mamede, Sé, São Pedro e
Évora-Public holidays in Portugal
In Portugal, a public holiday (Portuguese: feriado) is a calendar date, legally recognised and defined in the Labour Code as well as the Concordat of 2004
Évora-Cape Verdeans in Portugal
Maria Fonseca Spínola Cláudio Aguiar Jorge Andrade Hernâni Borges Nelson Évora Arlindo Gomes Semedo José Gonçalves Sara Tavares Néné da Luz Nélson Marcos
Évora-Isabella of Aragon, Queen of Portugal
met her mother-in-law, Queen Eleanor, in the Convento do Espinheiro in Évora, where the court had gathered to ratify the marriage that had been celebrated
Évora-Adilson Silva (footballer)
Adilson Gancho Silva (born 30 July 1997) is a Portuguese professional footballer who plays as a forward for Liga 1 club PSM Makassar. In the 2022–23 season
Évora-Evora Tambacounda 2004
Évora Tambacounda 2004 was an overland expedition starting in Évora, Portugal and ending in Tambacounda, Senegal. the trip with more than 13000 km took
Évora-Porto
published in Expresso ranked Porto as the third best city to live in Portugal – tied with Évora and below Guimarães and Lisbon. The Porto metropolitan area had
Évora-2020–21 Taça de Portugal
Lusitano de Évora (4) v (3) Moncarapachense Olhanense (3) v (3) Lusitano Ginásio Clube de Évora Vasco da Gama da Vidigueira (4) v (3) Juventude de Évora Moura
Évora-Vila Viçosa
Vila Viçosa (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈvilɐ viˈsɔzɐ] ) is a town and a municipality in the District of Évora, Alentejo in Portugal. The population in
Évora-Alentejo Region
located beyond the left margin of the Tagus River. Its main cities are Évora, Elvas, Portalegre, Beja, Moura, Serpa, Sines and Santarém. The region is
Évora-Porto
published in Expresso ranked Porto as the third best city to live in Portugal – tied with Évora and below Guimarães and Lisbon. The Porto metropolitan area had
Évora-Vila Viçosa
Vila Viçosa (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈvilɐ viˈsɔzɐ] ) is a town and a municipality in the District of Évora, Alentejo in Portugal. The population in
Évora-2020–21 Taça de Portugal
Lusitano de Évora (4) v (3) Moncarapachense Olhanense (3) v (3) Lusitano Ginásio Clube de Évora Vasco da Gama da Vidigueira (4) v (3) Juventude de Évora Moura
Évora-Telephone numbers in Portugal
Portugal changed to a closed telephone numbering plan on 31 October 1999; previously, the trunk prefix was '0', but this was dropped. For landline subscribers
Évora-Palace of the Dukes of Cadaval
in Évora historic centre, in Portugal, next-door to the Lóios Convent and Church (today a remarkable Pousada) and facing the Roman Temple of Évora. It
Évora-Alentejo Region
located beyond the left margin of the Tagus River. Its main cities are Évora, Elvas, Portalegre, Beja, Moura, Serpa, Sines and Santarém. The region is
Évora-Eduardo Lopes
1st at the sixth stage of the Tour of Portugal, Evora (POR) 1940 - 1st at the eighth stage of the Tour of Portugal, Castelo Branco (POR) 1941 - 1st at the
Évora-Portuguese Inquisition
Coimbra, and Évora, and for a short time (1541 until c. 1547) also in Porto, Tomar, and Lamego. It held its first auto de fé in Portugal in 1540. Like
Évora-Infraestruturas de Portugal
Linha de Cascais Linha do Alentejo Linha de Évora Linha do Sul Linha do Algarve The Nova Linha de Évora [pt] is under construction as of 2023. Aveiro
Évora-Évora wine
Évora is a Portuguese wine region centered on the town of Évora in the Alentejo region. The region was initially a separate Indicação de Proveniência
Évora-Catholic Church in Portugal
Bragança-Miranda Coimbra Lamego Porto Viana do Castelo Vila Real Viseu Évora Beja Faro Portugal is the location of one of the major Catholic shrines and Marian
Évora-Timeline of Portuguese history (First Dynasty)
Battle of Cape Espichel. The Almohads siege Évora. 1181 The Almohads raise the siege of Évora. A Portuguese fleet commanded by Fuas Roupinho is defeated
Évora-Igreja de São Tiago (Évora)
Igreja de São Tiago is a church in Portugal. It is classified as a National Monument. 38°34′19″N 7°54′33″W / 38.5719865°N 7.9090631°W / 38.5719865;
Évora-Demographics of Portugal
Demographic features of the population of Portugal include population density, ethnicity, education level, health of the populace, economic status, religious
Évora-Nossa Senhora da Tourega (Évora)
Senhora da Tourega is a former civil parish in the municipality of Évora, Portugal. In 2013, the parish merged into the new parish Nossa Senhora da Tourega
Évora-Meteorite fall
Junan 15 May 1976 China Shandong L6 No Juromenha 14 November 1968 Portugal Évora IIIAB iron No Juvinas 15 June 1821 France Rhône-Alpes Eucrite No
Évora-Miguel I of Portugal
Ron B. Thomson (2014). The Concession of Évora Monte: The Failure of Liberalism in Nineteenth-Century Portugal. Lexington Books. p. 166. ISBN 978-0-7391-9332-7
Évora-Isabella of Portugal, Duchess of Burgundy
to John I of Portugal and Philippa of Lancaster, who had six children survive infancy. Born in 1397 in Évora, and raised in the Portuguese court in Lisbon
Évora-Religion in Portugal
active role in the Portuguese culture, and they kept their reputation of diplomats and merchants. By this time, Lisbon and Évora were home to important
Évora-Elvis Évora
Elvis Garcia Monteiro Évora (born 4 February 1978) is a Portuguese former basketball player who played as a center. He played for Porto, from 1998/1999
Évora-Dorothé Évora
Dorothé Évora (born 28 May 1991) is a Portuguese sprinter who specializes in the 400 metres. In the 4 × 400 metres relay she finished fifth at the 2011
Évora-Maria of Portugal, Queen of Castile
Monastery of San Clemente in Seville. In 1335, Maria returned to her father in Évora, who demanded that Alfonso separated from Leonor. In the peace treaty of
Évora-Fort Santo António da Piedade
Évora, Portugal. The fort has been classified as a building of public interest since 1957. During the Portuguese War of Restoration, after Portugal revolted
Évora-Socialist Party (Portugal)
Socialist Party (Portuguese: Partido Socialista, pronounced [pɐɾˈtiðu susiɐˈliʃtɐ], PS) is a social-democratic political party in Portugal. It was founded
Évora-Maria II of Portugal
November 1853) "the Educator" (Portuguese: "a Educadora") or "the Good Mother" (Portuguese: "a Boa Mãe"), was Queen of Portugal from 1826 to 1828, and again
Évora-Afro-Portuguese people
Afro-Portuguese (Afro portugueses or Lusoafricanos), African-Portuguese (Portugueses com ascendência africana), or Black Portuguese are Portuguese people
Évora-Maria I of Portugal
20 March 1816) was Queen of Portugal from 24 February 1777 until her death in 1816. Known as Maria the Pious in Portugal and Maria the Mad in Brazil,
Évora-History of Portugal (1415–1578)
the high roads of Portugal," he determined to crush the feudal nobility and seize its territories. The Portuguese Cortes held at Évora (1481) empowered
Évora-Popular Democratic Union (Portugal)
candidate in the national legislative elections of 2009, electoral district of Évora and is member of the current Political Commission of Left Bloc. 11ª Conferência
Évora-National Republican Guard (Portugal)
Territorial Command (Comando Territorial de Coimbra) Évora Territorial Command (Comando Territorial de Évora) Faro Territorial Command (Comando Territorial
Évora-Manueline
church in Golegã Royal palace at Évora Royal palace at Évora, gallery Manueline furnishings of a 16th century Portuguese countryside house Manueline doorframe
Évora-Afonso V of Portugal
Afonso V (Portuguese pronunciation: [ɐˈfõsu]) (15 January 1432 – 28 August 1481), known by the sobriquet the African (Portuguese: o Africano), was king
Évora-Assembly of the Republic (Portugal)
unicameral parliament of Portugal. According to the Constitution of Portugal, the parliament "is the representative assembly of all Portuguese citizens". The constitution
Évora-Lisbon
Lisbon (/ˈlɪzbən/; Portuguese: Lisboa [liʒˈβoɐ] ) is the capital and largest city of Portugal, with an estimated population of 548,703 as of 2022 within
Évora-2022–23 Taça de Portugal
2022–23 Taça de Portugal (also known as Taça de Portugal Placard for sponsorship reasons) was the 83rd edition of the Taça de Portugal, the premier knockout
Évora-Economic history of Portugal
Covilhã, Évora, and Ponte de Sor became the main centres of Portuguese aerospace industry, led by Brazil-based company Embraer and the Portuguese company
Évora-Persecution of Jews and Muslims by Manuel I of Portugal
had an active role in Portuguese culture, and they kept their reputation of diplomats and merchants. By this time, Lisbon and Évora were home to important
Évora-João Oliveira (politician)
na bancada do PCP por João Oliveira". PÚBLICO (in Portuguese). Retrieved 12 February 2024. "Évora: PSD tira lugar a líder parlamentar comunista João
Évora-Dona Tututa
Évora completa 95 anos de idade" [Tututa Évora Became 95 Years Old] (in Portuguese). RTC. 6 January 2014. "S. Vicente canta parabéns a Tututa Évora"
Évora-2019–20 Taça de Portugal
2019–20 Taça de Portugal (also known as Taça de Portugal Placard for sponsorship reasons) was the 80th edition of the Taça de Portugal, the premier knockout
Évora-L.G.C. Moncarapachense
club was founded 4 March 1953, influenced by Lusitano Ginásio Clube, from Évora. The club's home ground is the Estádio Dr. António João Eusébio. Zerozero
Évora-Portuguese Army
Region South covered the Districts of Faro, Beja District, Évora and Portalegre. Headquarters – Évora Beja Infantry Regiment Elvas Infantry Regiment Faro Infantry
Évora-Évora de Alcobaça
Évora de Alcobaça is a freguesia ("civil parish") in the municipality of Alcobaça, Portugal. The population in 2011 was 4,485, in an area of 42.42 km2
Évora-Vendas Novas
Vendas Novas (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈvẽdɐʒ ˈnɔvɐʃ] ) is a municipality in the District of Évora in Portugal. The population in 2011 was 11,846, in
Évora-Arraiolos
Arraiolos (Portuguese pronunciation: [ɐʁɐˈjɔluʃ] ) is a municipality in Évora District in Portugal. The population in 2011 was 7,363, in an area of 683
Évora-John IV of Portugal
John IV (Portuguese: João, pronounced [ʒuˈɐ̃w]; 18 March 1604 – 6 November 1656), nicknamed John the Restorer (Portuguese: João, o Restaurador), was the
Évora-Cortes (politics)
política da época moderna". Os Municípios no Portugal Moderno. Biblioteca - Estudos & Colóquios (in Portuguese). Évora: Publicações do Cidehus, Edições Colibri
Évora-Igreja do Espírito Santo (Évora)
Igreja do Espírito Santo is a church in Portugal. It is classified as a National Monument. List of Jesuit sites 38°34′22″N 7°54′16″W / 38.5728°N 7.9044°W
Évora-List of football stadiums in Portugal
association football stadiums in Portugal, ranked in order of capacity, with the minimum capacity being 5,000. Football in Portugal List of association football
Évora-Luís de la Penha
Luís de la Penha: bruxo, vidente e curandeiro na Évora de Seiscentos, Boletim do Arquivo Distrital de Évora, Nº 2 | Janeiro de 2015, pp. 32-47 Ankarloo, Bengt
Évora-1994 Taça de Portugal final
10 June 1994 17:00 CEST Estádio Nacional, Oeiras Referee: José Pratas (Évora) "FC Porto 0-0 (a.p.) Sporting" [FC Porto 0-0 (a.e.t.) Sporting]. ZeroZero
Évora-List of Sporting CP seasons
did not show up for the second leg of the quarter-final tie with Lusitano Évora after a 2–2 draw at home on the first leg, and forfeited the competition
Évora-Afonso, Hereditary Prince of Portugal
Hereditary Prince of Portugal (Portuguese pronunciation: [ɐˈfõsu]; 18 May 1475 – 13 July 1491) was the heir apparent to the throne of Portugal. He was born in
Évora-Luísa de Bragança, Duchess of Cadaval
of Cadaval (Portuguese pronunciation: [luˈizɐ]; 9 January 1679 in Lisbon – 23 December 1732 in Évora) was a natural daughter of Portuguese King Peter II
Évora-Vehicle registration plates of Portugal
BE – Beja BG – Bragança BR – Braga C – Coimbra CB – Castelo Branco E – Évora FA – Faro GD – Guarda H – Horta L – Lisbon LE – Leiria M – Funchal (Madeira)
Évora-Peninsular War
the Spanish uprising, Portugal erupted in revolt in June. A French detachment under Louis Henri Loison crushed the rebels at Évora on 29 July and massacred
Évora-Portugal men's national basketball team
The Portugal men's national basketball team (Portuguese: Seleção Portuguesa de Basquetebol) represents Portugal in international basketball competition
Évora-Castle of Valongo
civil parish of Nossa Senhora de Machede, in the municipality of Évora, Portuguese Évora. Jorge Alarcão, who reproduced an exact plan of the property, cited
Évora-History of Portugal (1777–1834)
(11 September 2014). The Concession of Évora Monte: The Failure of Liberalism in Nineteenth-Century Portugal. Lexington Books. p. 7. ISBN 978-0-7391-9332-7
Évora-2020–21 Campeonato de Portugal
B Pinhal Novo teams Oriental Dragon Pinhalnovense Évora teams Juventude de Évora Lusitano de Évora Camacha Marítimo B Câmara de Lobos União da Madeira
Évora-Portugal in the Middle Ages
The Kingdom of Portugal was established from the county of Portugal in the 1130s, ruled by the Portuguese House of Burgundy. During most of the 12th and
Évora-LGBT rights in Portugal
Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) rights in Portugal are among the most advanced in the world; having improved substantially in the 21st century
Évora-Duarte, Duke of Guimarães (1541–1576)
1541, in Almeirim – 28 November 1576, in Évora) was a Portuguese infante (prince), son of Duarte of Portugal, 4th Duke of Guimarães and his wife, Isabel
Évora-Álvaro Pires de Évora
Pires de Évora, or Alvaro di Piero (before 1411 – after 1434), was a Portuguese painter. He is assumed to have been born in Évora, Portugal and is known
Évora-Philip, Hereditary Prince of Portugal
Hereditary Prince of Portugal from 1537 to his death in 1539. He was the sixth child and third son of king John III of Portugal and Catherine of Austria
Évora-Sancho de Tovar
em Évora no século XVI (in Portuguese). Vol. 2 of Colecção "Novos estudos eborenses" Volume 2 of Novos Estudos e Eborenses. Câmara Municipal de Évora. p
Évora-Ditadura Nacional
Nacional (Portuguese pronunciation: [ditɐˈðuɾɐ nɐsiuˈnal], National Dictatorship) was the name given to the regime that governed Portugal from 1926,
Évora-Cape Verde
international success of Cesária Évora has made other Cape Verdean artists, or descendants of Cape Verdeans born in Portugal, gain more space in the music
Évora-Espírito Santo (disambiguation)
Espírito Santo (Évora), a church in Portugal Espírito Santo, the name given in 1503 to Mayotte Guilherme Espírito Santo (1919–2012), Portuguese footballer
Évora-Ark of Taste
Azaruja sausages Portugal Azaruja, Évora, Alentejo Cured meats Broa de milho Portugal Bread Cachena da Peneda Cattle (Cachena Cattle) Portugal Cattle breed
Évora-Administrative divisions of Portugal
Portugal is a unitary state with delegated authority to three levels of local government that cover the entire country: 2 autonomous regions (Azores and
Évora-Great Dolmen of Comenda da Igreja
Évora (in Portuguese), Évora, Portugal{{citation}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) Leisner, Georg (1949), "Antas dos arredores de Évora"
Évora-Pedro I of Brazil
known as "the Liberator". As King Dom Pedro IV, he reigned briefly over Portugal, where he also became known as "the Liberator" as well as "the Soldier
Évora-List of Catholic basilicas
Piedade é elevada a Basílica menor pelo Papa Francisco". VATICAN NEWS (in Portuguese). "Papa eleva Igreja Santo Antônio à 'Basílica Menor'". 28 April 2019
Évora-Venda Nova
Brazil Vendas Novas, a parish and a municipality in the district of Évora, Portugal This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical
Évora-Grand Inquisitor
Bragança, (1602-1604), Archbishop of Evora. D. Pedro de Castilho (1605-1615), Grand Chaplain of King Philip II of Portugal. D. Fernando Martins Mascarenhas
Évora-Manuel II of Portugal
July 1932), "the Patriot" (Portuguese: "o Patriota") or "the Unfortunate" ("o Desventurado"), was the last King of Portugal, ascending the throne after
Évora-Castle of Vila Viçosa
Património. IGESPAR. Retrieved 25 January 2014. "Castelo de Vila Viçosa; Portugal, Évora, Vila Viçosa, Conceição". SIPA. Ministério da Agricultura, do Mar,
Évora-Next Portuguese legislative election
elect members of the Assembly of the Republic to the 17th Legislature of Portugal. All 230 seats to the Assembly of the Republic will be at stake. Due to
Évora-Alentejo Central
Portugal. It was created in 2009. The seat of the intermunicipal community is Évora, the main city. Other cities are Estremoz, Montemor-o-Novo, Vendas Novas
Évora-Pão de rala
Tradicionais Portugueses. Direção-Geral de Agricultura e Desenvolvimento Rural. Retrieved 15 October 2023. "Pão de rala | Traditional Sweet Bread From Évora". www
Évora-2024 Portuguese legislative election
elect members of the Assembly of the Republic to the 16th Legislature of Portugal. All 230 seats to the Assembly of the Republic were up for election. The
Évora-Pousadas de Portugal
Convento de Belmonte Estremoz - Pousada de Estremoz Historic Hotel Évora - Pousada de Évora Historic Hotel Guimarães - Pousada de Guimarães - Sta. Marinha
Évora-Affonso Évora
Affonso Azevedo Evora at Olympics.com Affonso Évora at Olympedia Affonso Évora at the Brazilian Olympic Committee (in Portuguese) Afonso Évora at databaseolympics
Évora-Luís Capoulas Santos
Montemor-o-Novo. He is a licenciate in Sociology from the University of Évora. He worked as a secondary education teacher before taking a position as
Évora-Encharcada
Portugal portal Food portal Doces de ovos Fios de ovos Portuguese Cuisine Santos, Michael. "Encharcada de Ovos (Portuguese soaked eggs from Évora)"
Évora-Politics of Portugal
Coimbra, Évora, Faro, Guarda, Leiria, Lisboa, Madeira*, Portalegre, Porto, Santarém, Setúbal, Viana do Castelo, Vila Real and Viseu. Portugal portal Assembly
Évora-Portuguese district football associations
Futebol de Coimbra (district of Coimbra) Associação de Futebol de Évora (district of Évora) Associação de Futebol da Guarda (district of Guarda) Associação
Évora-Alcobaça, Portugal
Vestiaria Alfeizerão Aljubarrota Bárrio Benedita Cela Coz, Alpedriz e Montes Évora de Alcobaça Maiorga Pataias e Martingança São Martinho do Porto Turquel
Évora-Joseph I of Portugal
Dom Joseph I (Portuguese: José Francisco António Inácio Norberto Agostinho, Portuguese pronunciation: [ʒuˈzɛ]; 6 June 1714 – 24 February 1777), known as
Évora-Comboios de Portugal
Covilhã or Évora (with connection at Casa Branca to Beja), serving the majority of the Portuguese regions. Service to southern Portugal runs to cities
Évora-Portuguese conquest of Ceuta
The Portuguese conquest of Ceuta took place on 21 August 1415, between Portuguese forces under the command of King John I of Portugal and the Marinid
Évora-Municipalities of Portugal
areas where the dominating property type is the latifundia, such as Beja, Évora, or Portalegre in the south, and also in other less populated areas, such
Évora-John V of Portugal
Rei-Sol Português), was King of Portugal from 9 December 1706 until his death in 1750. His reign saw the rise of Portugal and its monarchy to new levels
Évora-Caraça
February 1932) is a former Portuguese football player. He played 13 seasons and 272 games in the Primeira Liga for Lusitano Évora and Vitória de Guimarães
Évora-Castelo Branco, Portugal
Order (O.E.S.A.) (1818 – 1819-05-03), later Metropolitan Archbishop of Évora (Portugal) ([1819-05-03] 1820-02-21 – 1826-03-13), created Cardinal-Priest with
Évora-Iberian Peninsula
defining the westernmost edge of Eurasia. It is divided between Continental Portugal and Peninsular Spain, comprising most of the region, as well as Andorra
Évora-John of God
João Duarte Cidade in Montemor-o-Novo, now in the District of Évora, Kingdom of Portugal, the son of André Cidade and Teresa Duarte, a once-prominent family
Évora-Chapel of D. Fradique
de Évora, Concelho de Évora (in Portuguese), vol. VI, SNBA Espanca, Túlio (1975), Inventário artístico de Portugal-Distrito de Évora (in Portuguese), Lisbon
Évora-Chega (political party)
Algarve, though its highest percentage was 36.53% in Elvas in the Évora District. Portuguese political scientists credited Chega's advances to a protest vote